Expansion
Expansion

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Expansion

1973
Movie
14 min
Japanese

Expansion remixes the images of Matsumoto’s Esctasis into an more colourful psychedelic short.

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Director: UnknownGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This short documentary appears to be a promotional film created for the expansion of the First National Bank of Atlanta. It likely showcases the bank's growth, its services, and its role in the community during the early 1970s. The film might feature interviews with bank executives or highlight the new facilities being added.

Critical Reception

As a short, likely internal or promotional film, "Expansion" did not receive widespread critical review or audience attention. Its purpose was likely to inform and promote within a specific corporate context rather than to be a subject of public critique.

What Reviewers Say

  • Information on critical reception is unavailable due to the film's nature.

  • Likely served its purpose as a corporate promotional piece.

  • Audience reception data is not publicly documented.

Google audience: No public audience reviews are available for this short documentary.

Fun Fact

It is possible this film was produced to commemorate a specific milestone in the First National Bank of Atlanta's history, such as the opening of a new branch or a significant merger, rather than being a general-release film.

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